Youth & Women's Rifles
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Savage develops hunting rifles for women and youth hunters.Square peg…round hole. Cats…dogs. You ying…I yang. Things that don’t necessarily go together-at least all that well. When it comes to a proper tool for the intended use, it’s equally important to have the right size tool for the job at hand. Same holds true for hunting rifles. All rifles are not created equal in design and fit especially when it comes to guns for women and youth hunters. |
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All Rifles Are Not Created Equal
Friday, September 07, 2012 Written by Hunter's Handbook Staff
Square peg…round hole. Cats…dogs. You ying…I yang. Things that don’t necessarily go together-at least all that well. When it comes to a proper tool for the intended use, it’s equally important to have the right size tool for the job at hand. Same holds true for hunting rifles. All rifles are not created equal in design and fit especially when it comes to guns for women and youth hunters. Think jeans. While father wears dad jeans, mom loves 7 For All Mankind and harps on dad about being out-of-fashion. You, on the other hand, prefer the look, fit, and feel of A&Fs. Certain jeans are made for certain people at certain times in the life. Same deal for hunting rifles. Dad wouldn’t and shouldn’t be shooting a rifle designed for mom and you shouldn’t be shooting a rifle designed for either of your parents. Nowadays, one size does not fit all.
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